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صلاح الدين الأيوبي بين شعراء عصره وكتابه
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ورأى فيه الشعراء والكتاب مثلا من الأمثلة العليا للانسانية فسجلوا فى أدبهم سماته الخلقية » وجهاده المتصل ؛ ووفدواً علبه يسمعونه شعرهم أو يرسلون إليه بهذا الشعر إن لم يستطيعوا أن يفدوا إليه فكان من ذلك مقدار ضخم من الأدب : شعره ونثره » بطله صلاح الدين.
Ahmed Ahmed Badawi
Ahmed Ahmed Badawy: a prominent Egyptian writer and poet, who received many prizes; Including the first prize from the Academy of the Arabic Language in 1950 AD for his book “Rifa’a al-Tahtawi”, as well as the award of the Ministry of Culture and National Guidance in 1957 AD for his book “With the struggling journalist Ahmed Helmy”. Ahmed Ahmed Abdullah Al-Baili Al-Badawi was born in the city of Damietta in 1906 AD. He worked as a teacher in the Endowment School, and a number of government schools in Al -Qahra, until he obtained the master’s degrees and doctorate from the Faculty of Dar Al -Alam in the literature of the Islamic ritual eras, so he did the teaching in the college, so that the predecessor of the same Egyptian literature. Badawi left many important literary and critical works, among which are: “The Impact of the Egyptian Revolution on Contemporary Poetry”, “Shawqi in Andalusia”, “Literature on the Revolution”, and “Min al-Thawra” and “Literature and Criticism” In the Balance”, “Literary Life in the Era of the Crusades in Egypt and the Levant”, and “Egyptian Antiquities in Arabic Literature”. This is in addition to the translations he wrote, including: “Rifa’a al-Tahtawi,” “Qadi al-Jurjani,” “The Life and Art of al-Buhtari,” “Al-Mutanabbi’s Diwan in the Arab World and with Orientalists,” and “Abd al-Qahir al-Jarjani.” His poems and literary articles have been published in many Egyptian magazines and newspapers. He also participated in the realization of many important heritage works, including: “The Diwan of Al-Mu’tamid bin Abbad”, “Ikhlas Al-Bariz in Baris’ Briefing” by Rifa’a Al-Tahtawi, “The Mutreb of the Maghreb Poetry” by Benguith, and He passed away in Cairo in 1964.
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